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solve the inequalities question is (|x-1|-3)(|x+2|-5)<0 (a) -74 (c) x<-2 and x>3 (d) Any of these plzz solve , i am in confusie what's the right answer


Ravi jangid 12th Sep, 2019
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Abhishek Roy Student Expert 12th Sep, 2019

Hello!Ravi

Break modulus function for two cases:

One for x greater than 1 and other for less than -2..And on solving two cases you will get answer as option Number 01...

Ask if any query regarding this problem..



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12th Sep, 2019
thanks sir ,
i have one more question
√(3x-10)>√(6-x)

ans for this question is 4 <4 or x>6.
how is come ans ? plzz tell me sir
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Student Expert 12th Sep, 2019
Ravi jangid Answer will be:44 by solving equality and other answer will you will obtain by satisfying root condition i.e number should be positive under square root which means Number should be less than 6..And then take intersection of two... Finally you will get your answer..
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